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Author L.M. Singhvi
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  • L.M. Singhvi
  • 9788184301250
  • English
  • Prabhat Prakashan
  • 1st
  • 2016
  • 232
  • Hard Cover
  • 250 Grams

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--- In Sri Aurobindo’s life was resurrected the vital essence of Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga and through him the spirit of yoga came alive and was given back to us as his legacy of love for the heritage of India.
--- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s place in the pantheon of India’s freedom struggle is, by common consent, central and significant. By securing the integration of princely States within the Union of India, he became the principal architect of the new Indian State. He had ‘no-nonsense’ attitude to the issues before the nation. He was at once fair and firm, pragmatic and idealistic. His belief to liberal democratic principles was unswerving and unqualified.
--- Netaji Subhas Bose displayed tremendous energy and organizational skill in recruiting, training and financing the Indian National Army. He gave them the inspiring call of ‘Jai Hind’ and ‘Dilli Chalo’. He was a doer as well as a thinker, and a fighter who never submitted to defeat.
--- Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee was a national leader and statesman of exceptional calibre. He was a great patriot and an ardent votary, committed exponent and inspiring exemplar of the cause of India’s National Unity and National Integration. He lived and died for that cause. His contribution to the making of India’s Constitution of his understanding and the breadth of his national vision.
--- Dr. Kalam has the capacity to ignite a million more minds. What a mind! All his speeches are cerebral and inspiring. He worked hard, selflessly and for long hours, led an austere life in an opulent palace. Simplicity, patriotism, equanimity rectitude are the hallmarks of Dr. Kalam.

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Contents

1. Kamaladevi Pgs—7

2. Rajiv Gandhi - A Statesment Martyr Pgs—9

3. Amaan Ali Bangash: The Rising Maestro Pgs—11

4. The Martydom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Pgs—13

5. A Tribute to the Great Philanthrapist Shri G.D. Birla Pgs—16

6. Will of Mahatma Gandhi Pgs—19

7. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Pgs—21

8. Dr. Balram Jakhar Pgs—23

9. Contribution of Mr. Benegal Shiva Rao in  Making India’s Constitution Pgs—26

10. Babu Jagjivan Ram: A Panoramic Procession of Events Pgs—30

11. Centenary of Babu Jagjivan Ram Pgs—33

12. Shri Subramaniam: A Great Personality Pgs—35

13. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee and His Contributions Pgs—37

14. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri: The Unforgottable Son of India Pgs—39

15. Great Singhvi and His Reminiscence Pgs—42

16. Knowing Dr. Singhvi through the Eyes of Mrs. Singhvi Pgs—48

17. Sri Aurobindo Pgs—52

18. Mouni Baba Pgs—64

19. Shriyut Mukut Behari Lal Bhargava: A Living Legend Pgs—67

20. Jawaharlal Nehru: Sagacity and Vision on India Pgs—69

21. Homage to Chief Justice Mahajan Pgs—71

22. Dr. Radhakrishnan and Indian Constitution Pgs—78

23. Swami Avdeshanand Giri: A Great Social Reformer and the Saint Pgs—88

24. Subhas Chandra Bose: A Living Memory Pgs—90

25. The Politics Pgs—95

26. Guru Tegh Bahadur Pgs—97

27. Mother Teresa and Her Magnetic Spirituality Pgs—104

28. Gautam Buddha and His Teachings Pgs—108

29. Kabir: A Poet and Philosopher Pgs—113

30. Lokayata System Pgs—117

31. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Independent India Pgs—123

32. The Great Philosopher: Dr. Radhakrishnan Pgs—128

33. In the Season of Midsummer Madness Pgs—136

34. Honouring Dr. L.M. Singhvi Pgs—139

35. Mahatma Gandhi Arrives in the Supreme Court of India Pgs—141

36. Justice Krishna Iyer Pgs—142

37. The Brilliance of Justice Krishna Iyer Pgs—145

38. Achievements of Justice Krishna Iyer Pgs—149

39. The Great Jagdish Swarup Pgs—152

40. Chinmaya Mission: A Confluence of Jnana and Bhakti Pgs—154

41. The Arya Kanya Gurukul, Porbandar Pgs—168

42. Sanskriti Awards Introduction  Pgs—177

43. Teachings of Gita Pgs—180

44. View of Life through Holiness Pgs—184

45. Inspiration of Indian Festivals Pgs—190

46. Multicultural Vision Pgs—193

47. Dharma Pgs—202

48. Kashmiri Pandits Pgs—207

49. Parsi Tradition Pgs—215

50. Dr. P.C. Alexander’s Autobiographical Account Pgs—219

51. Vedas and Upanishads Pgs—222

52. Sufism in India Pgs—228

The Author

L.M. Singhvi

(9 Nov., 1931 – 6 Oct., 2007)
A world citizen, a scholar-statesman, a prolific author, poet, linguist and litterateur, an eminent jurist, a doyen of the Indian Bar, UN Special Rapporteur and a world authority on Judicial Independence, a distinguished diplomat and a prominent parliamentarian, Dr. Singhvi was a votary and an exponent of the heritage of India, a world leader in the movement for Culture of Peace, interfaith tolerance and amity, and Human Rights.
He received the highest acclaim in the form of degrees of LL.D. and D. Litt. Honoris Causa from leading universities in India and abroad. He was made an Honorary Bencher and Master of the Middle Temple in 1987. He had the rare distinction of being appointed to the ancient Rede Chair which was established in 1524 in Cambridge University.

Dr. Singhvi was elected to Lok Sabha in 1962 and to Rajya Sabha in 1998.
Dr. Singhvi was elected a President of the Centennial Parliament of World’s Religions held in Chicago in 1993. He led the Indian delegations to the UN Conference on Human Rights in Vienna in 1993 and the UNESCO Conference on Culture of Peace in Stockholm in 1998. Dr. Singhvi was elected to the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague in 2000. Dr. Singhvi was High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom for seven years with the rank of cabinet minister. Awarded Padma Bhushan in 1998. Dr. Singhvi was Life Trustee and President of various social, cultural and literary organisations of repute. He authored several monographs and books in English and Hindi.

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